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In: Aethiopica: international journal of Ethiopian and Eritrean studies, Band 12, S. 207-208
ISSN: 2194-4024
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In: Aethiopica: international journal of Ethiopian and Eritrean studies, Band 12, S. 207-208
ISSN: 2194-4024
Personalia
In: Loccumer Protokolle 64/08
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In: Security and human rights, Band 25, Heft 4, S. 473-478
ISSN: 1875-0230
In: Security and human rights, Band 24, Heft 1, S. 111-113
ISSN: 1875-0230
The origin of this story of origins is the celebration, in June 2011, that took place in Hamburg to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Smith College Junior Year Program at the University of Hamburg. We wanted to replicate in print what we witnessed in person: the voicing of vivid memories that were never identical but invariably familiar; the effortless manner in which people from two institutions and two countries met and mingled; the wisdom and wit with which participants reflected on the profound effect of studying and teaching thousands of miles away from home. We wanted a record of how this remarkable program came into being and of how people over the decades have responded to and remembered what is an exchange in the truest sense. The ease with which we were able to collect some 40 contributions testifies to the strong ties between Smith College and the University of Hamburg – between Northampton and Hamburg. The essays in this volume capture the regular and lively talk between our institutions and cities.
In: Journal of policy history: JPH, Band 23, Heft 4, S. 586-593
ISSN: 1528-4190
In: University of Hamburg, Institute of Law and Economics (ILE), Hamburg (Forthcoming)
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In: Hamburger Journal für Kulturanthropologie, Heft 7, S. 113-117
The following address was given as the opening reception by Prof. Dr. Gertraud Koch, University of Hamburg, at the "Sharing is Caring - Hamburg Extension" conference on collaboration in the GLAM sector (galleries, libraries, archives, museums), a joint event by the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg and the University of Hamburg, on April 20, 2017. For the video documentation see https://lecture2go.uni-hamburg.de/l2go/-/get/v/21392; for the conference's closing statement and documentation see: http://sharecare.nu/hamburg-2017/
In: American political science review, Band 79, Heft 4, S. 1274-1274
ISSN: 1537-5943
In: Mäzene für Wissenschaft
According to a senior citizen of a trading company in Hamburg, if he is too stupid for sugar, let him study,"" Obviously, such an environment did not particularly appreciate science. Nevertheless, Senator Werner von Melle succeeded in collecting a sum of almost four million marks from many foresighted Hamburg citizens, so that the Hamburgische Wissenschaftliche Stiftung (Hamburg Scientific Foundation) was able to come into being on 12 April 1907. This first volume of the series ""Patrons for Science"" honours in short biographies all personalities who have been involved in the foundation's founding phase, either financially or through their participation on the board of trustees. Many of them have become well-known far beyond Hamburg, others have been completely forgotten.The book is introduced by the essay "Current Past" which embeds the founders of the foundation in the cultural and scientific-political context of Hamburg around the turn of the century. After its first publication in 2007, this volume is now in its 2nd edition completely revised and available in colour.
In: American political science review, Band 79, Heft 4, S. 1274-1274
ISSN: 1537-5943
In: Mäzene für Wissenschaft
As founders of the Blohm & Voss-Werft, Hermann Blohm and his partner Ernst Voss have gained importance far beyond Hamburg. By giving the company international recognition, he made a major contribution to the city's enormous upswing as a port and industrial location after 1877. In Hanseatic restraint, the patriarchal shipyard manager who managed his company with determination and rigour as a family-owned company, stepped back completely behind his work. After considerable initial difficulties, the shipyard expanded into a large enterprise. The ups and downs of the shipyard's history reflect the development of Germany in the Weimar Republic between the Wilhelminian era, the quest for power, the First World War, revolution and a new beginning. At the same time and primarily, this history comes alive in the biography of Hermann Blohm, who was also one of the donors of the Hamburgische Wissenschaftliche Stiftung (Hamburg Scientific Society).
In: Sozialökonomischer Text 90
On Wenger's release from military service and his wish to continue his graduate work at washington University in January 1946. ; Typewritten carbon copy of original letter. ; 1-page letter ; Correspondence
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